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Doc Drop: Council Agendas - Sept. 27, 2011
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Perhaps the most immediate and lasting impact a 78,000 square foot building will leave is its effect on the downtown streetscape. So, how big of a consideration was aesthetics in the City Council's recent court facility decision?
Fredericksburg city employee reports the theft of a number of manhole covers. Read more details in today's City Blotter.
Three men armed with at least two handguns robbed a man as he returned home from work in Spotsylvania County.
A man attempted to rob a Spotsylvania pharmacy, but arrived too late to get his hands on prescription narcotics before running out the door empty handed.
After selecting a preferred design/build team to develop a new downtown court facility, city officials now begin formal contract negotiations. Meanwhile, most details behind the City Council's decision remain confidential.
If contract negotiations go smoothly, a design build team from First Choice will construct a new $35 million court facility in downtown Fredericksburg.
Downed power lines trapped rescue workers on the scene of a car accident earlier this morning.
Police seek woman suspected of stealing a rug and candy from downtown businesses. Read more details in today's City Blotter.
The winning team is not yet known, but the Fredericksburg City Council has apparently reached a consensus on which design/build team they'd like to construct a new downtown court facility.
Read news from around the Fredericksburg City Public School system.
City leaders prepare to enter final phase of redistricting process without a strong preference for an option.
Assailants put teen in headlock before rifling through his pockets for cash. Read more details in today's city blotter.
Police ask for the public's help in identifying suspect in drive by shooting.
A number of extra curricular events are gearing up for the new year with organizational meetings.
A Fredericksburg man was hospitalized after being shot in the leg over a debt of no more than $50.
Car owner looks outside, sees Nissan moved with man sitting inside, then gives chase. Read more details in today's City Blotter.
The Fredericksburg City Council plans on entering closed session again to discuss aspects of proposals for a new courthouse, they will then reconvene in open session to discuss redistricting options.
Eagles sail through Lebanon Valley Invitational Tournament
Pulitzer Prize winner and UMW professor to read work at National Book Festival in D.C.